Treaty of Bongaya (1667)

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The Treaty of Bongaya (1667) was a peace agreement between the Dutch East India Company and the Sultanate of Makassar that ended the Makassar War and secured Dutch dominance over the spice trade in eastern Indonesia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf peace treaty
concludedBetween Dutch East India Company NERFINISHED
Sultanate of Makassar NERFINISHED
endedConflict Makassar War NERFINISHED
geopoliticalImpact shift of regional power balance toward the Dutch in eastern Indonesia
hasAlternativeName Treaty of Bungaya NERFINISHED
imposedBy Dutch East India Company NERFINISHED
language Dutch
Malay
party Dutch East India Company NERFINISHED
Sultanate of Makassar NERFINISHED
resultedIn Dutch dominance over spice trade in eastern Indonesia
expulsion of foreign traders from Makassar-controlled ports
recognition of Dutch East India Company monopoly over spice trade
restriction of Makassar’s trading rights
strengthening of VOC control in eastern Indonesian archipelago
resultOf Makassar War NERFINISHED
signedBy Sultan of Makassar’s representatives
representatives of the Dutch East India Company
signedInCentury 17th century
signedInPresentDayCountry Indonesia NERFINISHED
signedInRegion South Sulawesi NERFINISHED
signedInYear 1667
signedOnIsland Sulawesi NERFINISHED
strengthened Dutch colonial presence in Indonesia
subjectOf studies on Dutch colonial expansion
studies on the spice trade in Southeast Asia
tookPlaceDuring Dutch–Makassar conflicts NERFINISHED
weakened Sultanate of Makassar NERFINISHED

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Macassar treaty Treaty of Bongaya (1667)
Gowa Sultanate significantEvent Treaty of Bongaya (1667)
this entity surface form: Treaty of Bongaya